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Deal | Woot! sale slahes prices on Keychron mechanical keyboards with Gateron G Pro switches and QMK, VIA support to as low as $44.99 — up to 63% off

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Deal | Woot! sale slahes prices on Keychron mechanical keyboards with Gateron G Pro switches and QMK, VIA support to as low as .99 — up to 63% off

Getting started in a hobby like mechanical keyboards can be rather daunting at first. There are almost too many options to choose from, and many of the most popular recommended brands on sites like Reddit are exorbitantly expensive. Fortunately, a limited-time Woot! sale on Keychron mechanical keyboards is offering some pretty substantial discounts on some of the best pre-built boards around.

Keychron K6 Wireless - $44.99

The Keychron K6 Wireless is a compact 65% layout board — meaning only four navigation keys and no function row — with Bluetooth and USB Type-C wired connectivity options. The K6 version on sale comes with clicky Gateron G Pro Blue switches and a grey and charcoal keycap set with orange accents. During the Woot! sale, the K6 Wireless is discounted by 48% to $44.99 — down from a reference price of $87, although a similar configuration is available onAmazon for $74.99.

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Keychron Q4 Wired - $69.99

The Keychron Q4 Wired Custom is a 60% mechanical keyboard that steps things up a notch with significantly more premium features than the K6 Wireless and an aluminium case, to boot. For starters, the Q4 Wired is available with both the clicky Blue and linear Red switches, which should be a welcome change for those looking for a quieter keyboard. The Q4 Custom also has a double gasket mount design, which should give it a softer typing feel and a unique sound.

The double-shot PBT keycaps on the Q4 Wired Custom are also slightly more interesting, thanks to the OSA profile — a medium-height profile often preferred by typists — and a dark blue and black colour scheme with orange accent keys. Additionally, the Q4 Wired is compatible with QMK/VIA, meaning you can do everything from create macros to remap keys, and even add additional characters that aren't available on the board otherwise. For the duration of the Keychron sale at Woot!, theKeychron Q4 Wired custom is 61% off at $69.99.

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Keychron Q3 Wired - $79.99

Stepping things up once again is the 87-key — or TKL — Keychron Q3 Wired Custom keyboard, which sees the return of the function row and the separate navigation and arrow keys to the right of the alphanumeric keys. The full-aluminium construction is also featured here for a premium feel, and the Q3 Wired comes with a nifty knob that's also customisable with QMK/VIA. Again, Blue and Red Gateron G Pro switches are available as options for the Q3. Woot! has discounted the Keychron Q3 Wired Custom keyboard by 63% to $79.99 until October 1.

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If you're not into the darker aesthetic of the aforementioned boards, or you're looking for the tactile Brown switches, check out the Q1 RGB Wired Custom 75% keyboard, which is very similar to the Q3. The Q3, however, is available with blue or grey case and keycap options. TheKeychron Q1 RGB Wired Custom mechanical keyboard is also $79.99after the 62% discount on Woot!. You can also check out the rest of theKeychron keyboard sale at Woot! until October 1, and while there is stock.

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